Elephant Plains is our only problem left, although we are still some way off to getting it back - no ETA yet
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What is the magnificant animal with the spiral horns. He is absolutely a massive looking animal - part of an antelope family?
The Boma is alive with wildlife today -- just a wonderful half-hour of viewing, but please -- precious camera person -- don't move the camera in and out so fast. I feel I need motionsickness medicine.
Laughing out loud

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Hi Slim

here's a quick yet informative read about the Kudus...
http://www.wildwatch.com/resources/mammals/kudus.asp

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They were maginificant and the male was so huge. Figured it could not be an Imala.
Appreciated the reply.
I should get on more often to just chat, but I get involved in e-mails. etc., and then just watching the wildlife.
Again, thanks.
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Hi Slim,

That was a small group of Kudu.

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